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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1911)
FRIDAY. OCTOBER C. 1911. OREGONIAN. -- . i Ov , : it CITY. NEWS IN BRIEF fTstfrc- rww ... steraeisx E4ita Suaear JCditor Composing roaB eat. kaiidlaa .. Vsta T"TO A " "" ..Mm A " TOT A :::::S.m to? a "...Mala tJ " Mnntvri Mril. to THEATEK l!nti sn4 TTl"V M-Ttnff-pt-tur f the enriMlloB. TBI rtvruota at a. twilhl at s.li (Uk-r Tlf.'r . E;..nm snt Morrison' The House Next Door." Tnim at ' clock. 3MPHRCW THirtTH (KnrrilM. twm s.sia ia4 soveath veudovme. nw noon at 3 13 ana tonlibt at ft-.la. rA.VTOIca THCATKR rtmrt sad a udu: Thi afteraooa at a lii ta- alibi at I it ar.a a. lPf.t THtlTtR-fHrk an4 Waah!n- I em ao4vtl;e. This arternoa at 1.1 and teataat at T ao aaa . IT Aft. A RCA DC OK JOT. ODTOX. TTVO- LI Fst ria picture. It A. M-. 1 F- iiiiIiiiiiiU pjaj far ta CUT Kan 1 skrta rataaaaa ta haav'l ! aaaaa a la Tm UiiihIh taalaaaa anca ay a'rlara SMaraa araaUac Vtuj AiBt-K Kxtixsio CoMrtiTicn. Report on tha widening of Villa Ae nu. or Kant Gllaan street, from th '! Una of Wlhr La no. east Una of I-aurelhurst. to Kast flzllrttl etreot. baa boon submitted. This part of Vil la aranua extends thrnuah Center Ad dition and necessitates tha movlnar of several building's ton both sides of tha street IT the near street lines. A. A. Kadderlr. R. K. I- Simmons and rhll lip Bates Hat been appointed to esti mate tha damaaea and benefits. This ta tha laat part of tha street to ba ac-t-d on between Kaat Fort jr-seventh atraat and lha .rltjr limits, the other portion bavins; been made a uniform width of A feet. I'art of the exten sion la under ImproTement between Kaat Sixtieth atreet and tlie rltjr llmlta. After onr saltation the mTmnt to make Kaat Ullaan atreet an 10-foot thoroughfare la In atcht. Tha flrat atepa tn ma It a the atreet feet wide were taken fir jrriri aso. Tuorni Jot OTMXAatrat Ci-asa At tha Fellwnod TounaT Men' Christian Association Wednesday afternoon, a special rlaaa In tha jrmnalu i was started for tha teachers of the Pell wood .and I-wellen school. The rlaaa la un der tha direction of professor llesse mer. who ta In charge of tha gymna sium classes of tha Setlwood branch, ferratarr Moor says all tha gymna sium classes hava atarted well thla ear. and especlallr tha rlaaa for wom en. Tuesday of this week tha rlaaa In penmanship was opened In charge of y M. Blue, formerly of tha Portland Business College. A rally for boys up to li years of aga will be held nest Wednesday night In tha auditorium and tha boya' Bible rlaaa will be or ganised. A supper will be served, t'laud Hick will preside at tha rally. Tha Sunday afternoon meetings will not be resumed until In November. Pt-a Prawx pnn YVBrriogLAD Ktm Tha City Kngtneer has pre pared four aeta of plans for a sewer aysteajs for Westmoreland, two plans for tha main conduit and two plana for the laterals. For the main conduit plana are drawn for a concrete and for re inforced brick, and tha coat of either system la estimated at I24.7S3. For tha lateral system plana were drawn for cement sewer pipe and yltrlfled pipe. the estimated coat of both klnda being llt. The total coat of the West moreland aewer eyetem. both main con duit and lateral, la estimated at 171. 47. It la propoaed to lay the West moreland eyatem In advance of the construction of the general aewer sys tem for the entire district. Including Kastmoreland. Oellwood and other sec tions, for which plana are under course of preparation. CotinijiAK MT.nm to Fiu. Pn. rrr Councilman Magulre. of the Tenth ward, will sneak Hunday night In tha Kaat Hide Baptist Church, at FUat Twentieth and Kast Ankeny streets, on "Power of Attorney and Haloon IJ rensea." on Invitation of the pastor. Hev. Albert Khrgott. Tha address will be gtven In the evening, and not tn the morning, as previously announced. At the meeting of the Progreaalve Huainess Men's Club yesterday at the Portland Hotel. Councilman Msgulre'a attitude on the saloon license question was Indorsed by resolution. New V. W. C A. Cmeaica A few more eglstrattnna needed to enable ladlea to erure thorough training In serving lor their aeconJ girl. First of 13 practical lessons this (Friday) after toon at 3 P. M. Junior classes In sew ing open at t:3e tomorrow (Saturday! mernlng. The classes In elocution and Kngllsh for foreigners will meet to night and the literature classes will be formed the first of the week. Ortcat 8muooljcrs SXTMcsm Oom Fook and Toun Won. Chinese sailor, who attempted to smuggle five cans of eplum Into Chinatown last Saturday, but were raught. pleaded guilty yes terday In the In I ted titatea District Court and were sentenced to serve four months In the County Jail. They were charged with having opium ein their possession. Mae. BcttRig'a Fvxkral. 1!gu. The funeral of Mrs. KJIaaheth Benrle. who died at her home at M? Kast Yamhill street Tuesday, was held yesterday from Punning Mo Kn tee's chapel. In terment was mail In Rlvervlew Ceme tery. Mrs. Benrle was 49 years old and waa the wife of W. K. Benrle. Tg Onnrj ftTATr rVuan or tal. I'ixkim will hold the semi-annual examination In Portland. Novem ber . I'll. Appllt-anta will register at the office of IT. Jean Cllne. n p. kum building, between 11 and 11 A. M. 1 r. Frank Vaualuaa. prealdenu H. H. tillnger. secretary. Xw Morvr Tianit Pastoh Co mi. liev. (traham M.vore. the new paetor of the Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church, arrived from Clinton. Ma, yesterday to take up his new duties. Rev. Mr. loore was highly recommended to the church leaders. Tm fV-Moot. or Pivijrsj sv-twxt-m. with an enthusiastic attendance of seventy students. I a success. IV J. Green be gin a claaa In "The Psychology of r.u-.-es.- the tenth, at ( '. Ma IK Kilers bldg. Tug Pistal lxnxT of North Pa riflv College haa reopened In the new building at fiaat Sixth and Oregon streets. Two blocks south of Ilolladay avenue. Tersona desiring dental work are Invited. T. M. . A. Canaan. Fast 10th and Kat Mill streets. Care repaired promptly under skilled supervision at nominal cost. Thorough workmanship guaranteed. Phone M. 25S- rn. F. E. YoAKiat at Ptagah Mission Church. Kaat 7th and Kaat Ankeny streets, today at 3 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. Teaching (uil ttoapel. Com and hear him. Free. All welcome. Thi Union Pacific LI fa Inaurance Company la offering a few choice first mortgages tapon Improved real eatate. tiae financial column of classified ads. STtTCXTI Of TMltSia ASP PVTtTT. Tas,g Xotpt. Annual aesaion of North I'a.iflo College baa begun. Registration will eloae October 13. rn. o. C Holxostxr haa eufflclently recovered from tha effecta of hla auto mobile accident to resume Ms after Boon consultation hour. a Tat BortL FraritD a quoting special rates to a limited number of permanent ajuesta. RtMA.; Sals for Pt. Matthew's Church Kslday and Saturday at 141 ;h. near Alder. RiHOica's grand opening souvenir deace. new hall. 331 S Morrison. Sat urday. " Fob Rgvr. Modern furnished rel cleace. ali Couch. atrceU r- . . . ( . f wmn IsstrgD. A call was Issued yesterdsy by the Kast side Business Men's Club for represen tatives of the varloua Oranges, farm ers, members of the Producers' Asso ciation and civic organlaatlona to meet at the club rooms at 131 Qrand avenue next Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock to discuss the establishment of one or more public markets In Portland and to adopt preliminary plana. The Orangea of the county have already appointed their delegates and the civic organizations of the entire country are asked In the call to appoint delegates. Attendance at the meeting will not bo restricted to delegates, the call asking all Interested In a public market to take part In the meeting. Wood Si'RRrtDRR rgt. Ton K. Wood, district manager for the Gulf Pipeline Company, yesterday walked Into the office of the County Sheriff and gave himself up to Deputy Sheriff Jones, saying that he was wanted In Bartlesvllle. Ok Is- for Issuing bad rhecka to the amount of S00 to 0 on the Phillips Brothers' Bank. In that city. He said that he had Issued the checks under the pressure of financial difficulties. He waa taken Into custo dy, and Deputy Hherl'f Leonard wired at once to Bartlesvllle for Instructions as to hla disposal. He will be held here pending a reply from the authori ties In Oklahoma. llAavgxr Fai at TtoAPViM.g. Butte Grange will hold Ita annual fair at Tl gardville next Saturday. Kxhlblts of grain, produce, livestock and potrltry will be shown. A special exhibit will be made of products of the woman'! department of farm life, including art needlework and the more practical branches. A programme of games and contests will be held In the afternoon, following a harvest home dinner. Band music will be supplied, and reduced fares have been scheduled on the Ore gon Kleetrlc. Charles F. Tlard la Master of Butte Grange. Taxi ako llcrrxi. Atrro Cot-i.tPB. Col lision between a taxlcab and tha omni bus of the New Alder Hotel, early yes terday, caused alight Injurlea from fly ing glass to a woman and child who were riding In the hotel vehicle. The taxlcab. driven by C. W. ftevene. wss carrying Mra. H. W. Brlghtwell. a gress from the Golden West Hotel, and ber testimony and that of other wit nesses Is that the cab waa going at a rapid rate and that the hotel auto was on .the right side of the street. Wonnvg TO Gtvg MrstCAU Web foot Camp. No. S. Woodmen of the World, will give a musical and vocal programme at the hall. Eleventh and Alder atreeta. beginning at o clock tonight. The regular lodge meeting will precede the social. There will be (0 door prlsea and refreshments win be served. Cm-Beit to Havb -At H ." The membership and friends of the Third Baptlat Church, at Knott street and Vancouver avenue, will hold an "at home- and reception at the church this evening. Extensive repairs have been made to the church and are now com pleted. Refreshments will be served. This I Friday) evening, chicken pie dinner. to I. Good Tidings Church. Broadway and 34th st. Fine music Pa. Swarx. dentist. Phone Eest 751- P0BIL1D TRUST WINS POCK BONDS ARE AWARDED TO BAK AT 1CI.I. Commission. IMrBsHl Tliat Local In stltotton I Purchr- Next ptrp to IiiKpeft Plan. On a bid of lOl.tl the Portland Trust Company waa yesterdsy awarded the first Issue of sO-year. per cent bonda of the Commission of Public Docks, amounting- to 150.000. Members of the Commission were doubly grati fied on the result of the Initial bond transaction because more than par waa received for the securities snd the suc cessful bidder Is a Portland Institution. Other bids were the Dexter-Horton National Bank, of Seattle. 1 per cent, or 1S0.S00: E. H. Rollins Sons, of New Tork. $310 premium: R. U Day Co, of New Tork. 101.3O: Securltv Savings Trust Company, 101. SO: N. W. Halaey A Co, of New Tork. 30 premium: Peasongood Mayer, of Cin cinnati. 140 premium. The bonds are to bear date of November 1 and will draw Interest at the rate of H per cent. The proceeds will be utilised to defray preliminary expenses on the public dock system and the first move will be to forward toa New Tork. for the guidance of engineers selected there to act as the board of consulta tion, all data obtained here by Engi neer Hegardt. of the Commission, who reported yesterday that his work was In such shspe thst It would be avail able soon. Malker Vrgea Haate. Chairman Mulkey said he favored sending the reoort East about October li and to request that the engineers leave there November 1 for Portland to look over the field. It Is planned to have the engineers get together en route. It being estimated that they will have at leaat four daya traveling, and go over the report In detail that they could Immediately on arrival pass on conditions here and be In a position to recommend plans and construction fea tures. Besides containing Information on the volume of water In the Wlllam mette. aurplua flowtng during freshets, heights readied In various yesrs and such details, there will also be maps of the harbor, elevatlona of both banks, dock facllltlea. tonnage handled and that received from the surrounding country and the type of vessels oper sted offshore and along the coast. Kmery Olmstead. vice-president of the Portland Trust Company, aald yes terday thst he wss highly pleased over the success of hla bank obtaining the bonds, and particularly over the fact that they were obtained by an Oregon Institution. He said there .la a good demand for Portland bonds generally and that few cities of the country en joy the high standing and the credit In financial circles that rortland does. Psirrsjaae Pleaaea Banker. "I feel that we have made no mis take." he aald. "tn buying these bonds, and at an advance, and my only re gret la that there were not more of them." Harbormaster Speler reported that complaint had been made regarding dol phins at the south end of Alaska dock, which were at the foot of Flanders street. Their condition Is such, he said, that there la danger of their rotting off eoon. while tiiey have caught fire sev eral times because of their proximity to the Portlsnd Gaa Company's plant. On hla expectation that tne work of removing thera could be carried on without expense to the city, he was ordered to proceed with their removal on the ground that they are a menace. The harbormaster also made known that revenue from he City Levee, at the foot of Jefferson street, had reached ti t a day. the cruiser Boston, Gov ernment dredge Clatsop and a plle drtver using berths there. Irwin Hod eon Co. obtained a con tract for printing the Issue of bonds for l!n. there being SO bonds each in the sum ft 11000. Severs! applications were received for positions, which were placed on file. Oratory f e Haa Applicants. LIUVERSITT OF OREGON. Eugene. "We Thank You for Check" Let your receipts from people with whom you do business start this way. 'Tis the most business-like and the safest way of paving bills. Then you are keeping your spare money where it is safe and you can pet it all or a portion of it at any time. It helps to accumulate faster by taking away the tempta tion to spend small sums. And settles many a differ ence of opinion about pay ments made. Start an account with whatever amount you wish. Portland Trust Company of Oregon Third and Oak Street J) Or, Oct. 8. (Special.) Washington State College and Whitman College are anxious to enter the Northwest Ora torical league. Applications for ad mission have been received by "LeRov Johnaon. coach In forenslcs. but It Is not announced what action will be taken on the question by the associated colleges of the lesgue the C'nlversltles of Washington. Montana and Oregon. The University of Idaho waa originally In the association but It abandoned ora tory one year ao. BANKS RECEIVE SAVINGS Six local Institutions Qualify as Depositories for I-'unds. The first deposit of funds of the Port land Tostal Savings Bank to be msde sine the bank waa opened here was made yesterday when 177.000 was placed with four Portland banks which hava qualified as depositories. Tha receiving companies are the Se curity Savings aV Trust Company, the I.umbermens National Bank, Ladd A Tin on and the HI born la Savings Bank. Kach of these Institutions has furnished security in the form of Government or municipal bonds. The United states National Bank has also qualified aa a depository for Postal Savings Bank funds. DRESSERRETURNS. , His many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. F. Dresser, so long Iden tified with the grocery trade In Port land, haa returned to the Rose City and becomes actively assoclsted with Sealy-Lowell Co, the big grocery es tablishment on Stark street. WHEREJTO DINE. Ton embraoa an ennortnnlrv k you dine at the Alder Restaurant. 1 14 sUUVJeT ekTeveaSat AT THEQUELLE. Plenty large. Juicy Tamhlll orewfUh. ZMnlng-room for ladles. th and Stark. Campbell aevrcs for Washington. PAI.KM Or.. Oct. S (Special.) LIVMCo. Portland's Oldest Grocers. 148 Third Street. A 4432. Main 9432. Fall Delicacies Are Arriving Daily We will of,fer you every week "something just a little differ ent" than our competitors. For This Week We Offer Jones' Dairy Farm Sausage Meat Ohio Chestnuts. Pin-Money Pickled Peaches (a real Southern delicacy). New York Old Cheddar Cheese. Vichy Lemonade, right from the spring. A fresh shipment of Roquefort Cheese just arrived. This article is very scarce at the present time but we ran supply your wants. Price the same as always. For Friday and Saturday we offer as specials : California Olive 00. "L. M." brand, pints 45c, quarts, QOt? Bezier Sardines, boneless, 25c per tin, dozen $2.75 Droste Cocoa, the best Dutch, reg ular 50c per tin 45 Imported Medicinal Port Wine, per gallon $6.00 See our fruits and vegetables for j-oor Sunday dinner. "Ve solicit new accounts. "A cordial invitation to the newcomer." We Are King Pins for Overcoats English Raglan Convertible Collar Gabardines . . . Cravanettes . . Slip-on ...... $12.50 to $50.00 Our $15 and $20.00 Suits FOR MEN are superior in every respect to those shown elsewhere V at the same price " We Are Sole Agents for Holepoof Hosiery Young Men; 7 Want Clothes Here they are, good clothes, all wool, new models, perfect tit, every size, every color. The greatest values ever- offered in young men's apparel $ 1 2.50 to $30.00 FOURTH MORRISON PORTLAND FASHION CENTER Railroad Commissioner Campbell .left today for WashlnBton, D. C where he will attend a meeting of the National Association of Railroad Commissioners. PEJfXET BROS. "FRIDAY SPECIAL. We offer our $2 wlnea at $1 a arallon: 11.50 wlnea at 75c a gallon: Straight Kentucky Whisky, seven jreara old. regular $4.60, at $3.50 a gallon: Ken tucky whisky, regelar $3.50. at $2.50 a gallon; $3 grade whisky. $2.10 a gallon. Friday only. 379 E. Morrison St. Phones Kast 287. B 242S. Free delivery " F. W. BALTES AND COMPANY PRINTING Main 165, A 1165 Flrat and Oak Keep the Pot Boiling Fancy Lump Coal $625 Ton Delivered at your address in Port land, -within the one-mile circle, at this price, or frithin the two-mile cir cle at $6.75 per ton, for ADVERTIS ING PURPOSES ONLY. If you wish to take advantage of this offer vou will have to act at once, as we will sell only TWO TONS TO EACH CUSTOMER. This means our best grade lump coal, nothing nore and nothing less. We do not make any money on this coal at this price, and are simply doing this to advertise the DIAMOND CREST COAL. WE WANT 4.-.0 CUSTOMERS IN THIS CITY. We know that when you have once used this coal, you will continue to do so. Do not be disappointed if you do not get some of this coal, for the first come will be-first served. We will not reserve any of this coal for anyone, excepting such orders as are accompanied by the cash or check. We are placing 900 tons -only-on (he market at this pVice. Diamond Crest Coal Company 325 Railway Exchange Building. Pfione Marshall 2574. Portland, Or. Svi: .- -a-. - -.1 Charles Dierke Beatrice Dierke Resume Piano instruction September 1. at residence'studio, 231 24th street, North, near Lovejoy. Hat UNOCORD BUTTONHOLES fnejr don't tear out 1 IS . :. j ; aaaWtftVlrTtiili firm CTvr-r- " ' " The Newest Shape DELMAR . Heitht. 2X in. . REXTON Height. 2 ia. Here's the newest shape the straight front that does meet close. It's baked and so shaped in the baking by our VERTI FORM PROCESS that it has the vertical, close-meeting effect so coveted. Has ample scarf space. y BRAND J. ollars) If collar buttonholes tesr or stretch the merest trifle, away so shape and fit. Ida Silver Collars have LINOCORD BUTTONHOLES exclusively. They're casier-to button aod den t tear out. Any IDE SILVER COLLAR dealer -mill tladly slur you the LAA R and its LINOCORD BUTTONHOLES. GEO. P. IDE & CO, Makers, TROT, M.T. STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES Time -Tried and Tested Thousands in use in .the Northwest because they sat isfy. Drag and Circular Woodsaw Machines, Pump ing Outfits and all similar Gasoline Engine equipment. East Second and Morrison Piano Studio LOUIS H. BOLL, Teacher of piano. Booms 300-1-2, Tilford Bldg., Tenth and Morrison. Another Line to Grays Harbor Regular train, service is now in vogue from Portland to Aberdeen and Hoquiam via . - O-W. R. & N. (LINE OP SHASTA LIMITED.) -; . "j Leave Portland 8:30 A. M. Arrive Aberdeen 2 :15 P. M. Arrive Hoquiam 2 :30 P. M. 0.-"W. R. & N. has unequalled train service to Seattle, Tacoma, and intermediate points, connecting for Vanvouver, Victoria and other Puget Sound cities. O-W. R. & N. (LINE OF THE SHASTA LIMITED) All trains arrive at and depart from Union Depot, foot of Sixth Street. City Ticket Office, corner Third and "Washington Streets. C. W. STINGER, City Ticket Agent Telephone Private Exchange 1, Home A 6121. W. D. SKINNER, , General Freight and Passenger Agent. Breakfast Dainties Kippered Herring, fresh, larpre Finnan Haddies, pound 25 and fat, only, dozen 50T Columbia River Salmon Bellies, Jones Dairy Farm Sausage, lb. pound.. . 35 for 35i Col. River Salmon Tips, lb. 35? Special for Saturday Evening After 6 o'clock. No phone orders; no deliveries. Extra Taney Creamery Butter, worth 80c roll, special for Sat- CC. 'nrday night Our French Pastry is a great success. Have you tried it T Only 60c dz. Discriminating Housekeepers Should Patronize Us Because First Our stock is very large and varied. Therefore you can get anvthing that you want from us. r Second Our sales are so large that our goods are always fresh. Third Our service is prompt and efficient. Fourth Our store is conveniently located for access from all parts of the city. Sealy-Lowell Co. 288-290-292 STARK STREET. Phone Main 7200, A 6181. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up ffar ateol and brick atractor. Ewmrp nod era coot oWc. Modrmt rate Center ef theatre and reteil district. Os car line traaaf errinff all over city. Elee trie mnlbo meet train and teamera ICCHWAB PRINTING CO fOsOLIClTS YOUR PATRONAGE 2451 STARK STREET Foster & Kleiser High' Grade Commercial and Electro SIGNS Caat Ttb and East Rverrtt 9ta Phases East 1111 1 B-2234. Established 1900 OYER. TEN YEARS .OF SUCCESS NETH & CO. COLLECTORS Worcester Bldg. Portland, Or. The exports of the Philippine Islands tor JfllO were valued at $4o.000.iX0. while their Imports were worth about .V,OOO.OJ0. But the export flirures were the largest avsr known In their history.